Posted on 02/05/2005 7:56:05 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
'Morning Kathy and Canteeners!....
I've been down with the flu the last couple of days...ohhhh, it is nasty. It seems to be hitting here in Ohio quite a bit. Feel a little better today. The coffee sure hits the spot!
Thanks. You have a great Sunday, too. :^D
Meekie.....#100!!:^D
The Bush Doctrine...MUD
Ain't that the TRUTH?!!
Gotta run...MUD
It hadta be therapeutic...MUD
Good Morning Kath. You all dressed up for Chapel?
"Norweigian Blue"?
Lovely plummage!
My friends cockatiel sings the walmart song when he's happy l0l
Hope you are feeling better.
The Flu huh? Its dang old George Bush's fault ;)
"Just for Today" - great message Tonk! I tend to want to tackle the whole enchilada myself - this is a good reminder! HUGS!
He DOES have beautiful plumage.
And he likes a kip on 'is back after a prolonged squack!
I had a Quaker for a time that did the theme song from "The Addams Family".
(She was a rescue and I was keeping her for someone...)
I don't know "The WallMart Song"
Does Tiki Ever pine for the fiords?
Mud, how you doing this beautiful Sunday morning. It takes me a while to catch up.
"Pine for the F-JORDS????!!!!"
(imagine John Cleese)
So far, no.
Mostly he likes to play with toys in his cage and make noise at the crack of dawn, when decent people are still trying to sleep.
LOL, maybe I should blame Hillary for spreading her germs and sickness all over the place! (in more ways than one!)
HALL, DONALD JOE Name: Donald Joe Hall Rank/Branch: E5/US Air Force Unit: Date of Birth: 26 March 1937 Home City of Record: Stroud OK Date of Loss: 06 February 1967 Country of Loss: North Vietnam Loss Coordinates: 174600N 1054800E (WE847643) Status (in 1973): Missing in Action Category: 2 Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: HH3E Refno: 0591 Other Personnel in Incident: Patrick H. Wood; Richard A. Kibbey; Lucius L. Heiskell (all missing) Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 15 March 1991 from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews. Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK 1998. REMARKS: SYNOPSIS: On February 6, 1967, Capt. Lucius L. Heiskell was a pilot and was flying an O1F aircraft on a visual reconnaissance mission with another O1F when his aircraft was struck by enemy fire forcing him to bail out. His parachute was followed to the ground and voice contact with him indicated that immediate rescue was not feasible due to enemy troops in the area. Beeper signals continued and later an HH3E helicopter flown by Maj. Patrick H. Wood was dispatched to recover Heiskell. He was at this time located near the border of Laos and North Vietnam about 5 miles from the Mu Gia Pass. Wood's crew that day included Capt. Richard A. Kibbey and SSgt. Donald J. Hall. Heiskell was hoisted aboard, but as the helicopter was departing the area, it was hit by ground fire causing it to explode and crash. The helicopter pararescueman survived and was treated for burns. The remainder of the crew, Hall, Kibbey and Wood, as well as Heiskell, were not located. When 591 Americans were released in 1973, the crew of the HH3E was not among them. They were numbered with nearly 3000 Americans who remained missing, prisoner, or unaccounted for at the end of the war. Since American involvement in Vietnam ended in 1975, over 10,000 reports relating to Americans missing, prisoner, or otherwise unaccounted for in Indochina have been received by the U.S. Government. Many officials, having examined this largely classified information, have reluctantly concluded that many Americans are still alive today, held captive by our long-ago enemy. Whether Hall and the crew of the HH3E survived the crash of their aircraft to be captured is not known. It is not known if they might be among those thought to be still alive today. What is certain, however, is that as long as even one American remains alive, held against his will, we owe him our very best efforts to bring him to freedom. Donald J. Hall was promoted to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant during the period he was maintained Missing in Action. |
Thanks for posting - his story is amazing and is reminiscient of the stories of many MOH recipients - I hope he gets reccomended for and receives it!
{{{LiSA!}}}
Glad you're feeling better!
L0L My pup (also a rescue)wakes up, yawns and then goes from 0 to light speed in about a second flat!
Its all rainy here today again and we are stuck in the house :( He has no concept of muddy, and wants out in the yard followed by playing in the house. Ive been thru one muddy towel already.
Hes gonna have to spend some time in the crate during superbowl
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